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yes, the president of the united states just boasted about having made a hash tag a trending topic on twitter. you hear the president here at the university of north carolina talking about it. >> i'm going going to repeat that. the hash tag is, don't double my rate. you tweet--say it so everyone remembers. don't double my rate. it's pretty important. your voice matters. >> the hash tag no longer matters. we asked for some of your hash tags. we got some great ones back. tax the rich. get money out. war on women. stop starting wars over money. these are hash tags that we want the obama administration to use. restore the fourth amendment. poverty is a moral issue. poverty the new 1%. money out of politics. so it all came down to money for what they want the message--the obama campaign. michael hastings. >> dial back the drunks, hash tag that. >> there is no room left for your tweet.
yes, the president of the united states just boasted about having made a hash tag a trending topic on twitter. you hear the president here at the university of north carolina talking about it. >> i'm going going to repeat that. the hash tag is, don't double my rate. you tweet--say it so everyone remembers. don't double my rate. it's pretty important. your voice matters. >> the hash tag no longer matters. we asked for some of your hash tags. we got some great ones back. tax the rich....
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god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> that's the defense secretary there at fort been, georgia, talking to the men and women there asking them to uphold a standard while in uniform in representing this country anywhere they are around the world. all right. a huge development in the battle over a blind type of activist who made a dramatic escape in china. get this, is he actually coming to america. possibly. for college. so what kind of message is the u.s. setting to political prisoners? a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! â™
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. >> as part of the dialogue the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms. because we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizen's aspirations for dignity and the rule of law and that no nation can or should deny those rights. >> cheng's friend is now saying cheng never criticized the u.s. embassy having forced to leave the embassy he walked out on his free will and is grateful to the diplomats that helped him out this week. >>> a real fascinating case mained may end up here at nyu. >> harsh words for the obama administration over their treatment of the chinese dit gent -- dissident. >> there are reports they unwillingly communicated an implicit threat to his family and may have sped up his decision to leave the embassy because they wanted to move on to a series of discussions mr. geithner and others are planning to have this china. according to the reports if they are accurate the embassy failed to put in place the kind of verifiable measures that would have asked for t ensured the sa of mr. cheng and his family. it's a day of shame
. >> as part of the dialogue the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms. because we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizen's aspirations for dignity and the rule of law and that no nation can or should deny those rights. >> cheng's friend is now saying cheng never criticized the u.s. embassy having forced to leave the embassy he walked out on his free will and is grateful to the diplomats that helped him out this week....
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. >>> the tallest man in the united states finally has a new pair of custom fit shoes say hello to 7 ft. 8 eager who traveled from minnesota all the way to massachusetts where reebok made some special arrangements for him that a friend of mine on the rights over in boston issue size is about a 24 sunday in auckland find your neighborhood foot locker sell what's next? >>> to spoiling for a walk with my dog to walking around my neighborhood. getting back to normal everyday activities. he says he has had 16 surgeries in six years just to fix problems created because the issues never fit. >>> another injury for the san francisco giants. he'll undergo surgery today at the same thing yesterday in his other hand for last year he thinks the break occurred in sunday's game against the padres it was all this comfort he stayed in the game the giants back to be without their hottest hitter now for four to six weeks. pepsi teams up with the king of pop the company struck a deal about jackson's the states to use the late pop star's image for new global marketing push the campaign is called by for
. >>> the tallest man in the united states finally has a new pair of custom fit shoes say hello to 7 ft. 8 eager who traveled from minnesota all the way to massachusetts where reebok made some special arrangements for him that a friend of mine on the rights over in boston issue size is about a 24 sunday in auckland find your neighborhood foot locker sell what's next? >>> to spoiling for a walk with my dog to walking around my neighborhood. getting back to normal everyday...
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. >> he did not want to go to the united states, and so the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter if he wanted, or, if conditions, negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there for possibly years. >> reporter: the chinese brought chen's wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school if he came out of the embassy. when chen balked, the chinese said his wife would be sent back to the village where the two had languished under house arrest. >> he talked with his wife twice and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and rejoin the family. >> reporter: it was chen's decision, but with his wife's well-being in the balance, it would seem he had little choice. still, ambassador lock insists no one forced chen to leave. >> i remember asking him in front of many, many witnesses, "are you ready to leave? is this what you want to do?" and he just paused and sat there very quiet for several minutes, and the
. >> he did not want to go to the united states, and so the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter if he wanted, or, if conditions, negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there for possibly years. >> reporter: the chinese brought chen's wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school if he came out of the embassy....
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. a threat this morning from that new jersey father who secretly recorded his son's teachers bullying his son in the classroom. he announced yesterday that the school has assured him that a full investigation is under way. he says he's going to hold off on releasing more of the tapes, but with a catch. >> however, and this is critical, if at any time i feel the district is not following through in a responsible manner, then i reserve the right to release further information to the media. i doubt anyone who has seen my video would think i would do otherwise. >> it was back in february when he bugged his 10-year-old son with a s
we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. a threat this morning from that new jersey father who secretly recorded his...
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clinton says chen had with the united states ambassadors and others today, chen said his situation is still very dangerous. >>> the master mind of 9/11 goes before a judge tomorrow more than a decade after the attacks. khalid shaikh mohammed and four others are getting arraigned at the u.s. guantanamo bay naval base in cuba. they'll hear their formal charges and find out when the trial will begin. the five face counts of conspiracy, terrorism, and nearly 3,000 charges of murder. one for each person killed on september 11, 2001. >>> some of our other top stories this morning, tragedy strikes inside a church in howard county. police say they found two women shot yesterday evening at the st. paul's episcopal church in ellicott city. one of the victims died from her wounds. the other remains in critical condition. officers believe the suspected gunman later shot and killed himself. they are still trying to figure out the relationship between the three people involved. >>> a virginia newborn is in the hospital after he was attacked by the family dog. culpepper county sheriff's officials sa
clinton says chen had with the united states ambassadors and others today, chen said his situation is still very dangerous. >>> the master mind of 9/11 goes before a judge tomorrow more than a decade after the attacks. khalid shaikh mohammed and four others are getting arraigned at the u.s. guantanamo bay naval base in cuba. they'll hear their formal charges and find out when the trial will begin. the five face counts of conspiracy, terrorism, and nearly 3,000 charges of murder. one...
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the state now expects china to let the dissident, chen guangcheng to go to the united states with his family. >> an unnamed american university has offered cheng a fellowship to study. hillary clinton said u.s. diplomates are speaking to chen who left the u.s. embassy earlier this week. >> progress has been made to help him have the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him as this process moves forward. let me also add, this is not just about well-known activists. it is about the human rights and aspirations of more than 1 billion people here in china and billions more around the world. >> bill plante is with us from the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning and good morning in the west. the cheng case has become a dipomatic disaster in u.s./china relations and it is generating plenty of political heat in washington over the way the administration handled it. >> the white house under fire for its handling of the chen crisis insists it acted on his behalf. >> let's make clear that that was what mr. cheng said he wanted. >> reporter: from the campaign tr
the state now expects china to let the dissident, chen guangcheng to go to the united states with his family. >> an unnamed american university has offered cheng a fellowship to study. hillary clinton said u.s. diplomates are speaking to chen who left the u.s. embassy earlier this week. >> progress has been made to help him have the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him as this process moves forward. let me also add, this is not just about well-known activists....
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the standoff continues between united states and china over chen guangcheng. he left the american embassy on tuesday is calling his situation very dangerous. he says american officials are not being allowed to see him in the hospital. >> china's foreign ministry says chen can apply for permission to study abroad if he wants to go to the united states. this morning secretary of state hillary clinton tried to look at the bright side, speaking at a conference in beijing. >> you know we have disagreements on issues as well, human rights which we raised in all of our dialogues, is one we are continuing to work on. but as our mechanism grows stronger, as our engagement intensifies and sustains, the more confident we become, that we can speak freely on critical issues without endangering the future of the relationship. >> bill plante is with us from the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. the chen case has become a diplomatic disaster in u.s./china relations. and now it's generating plenty of political heat here in washington over the way the
the standoff continues between united states and china over chen guangcheng. he left the american embassy on tuesday is calling his situation very dangerous. he says american officials are not being allowed to see him in the hospital. >> china's foreign ministry says chen can apply for permission to study abroad if he wants to go to the united states. this morning secretary of state hillary clinton tried to look at the bright side, speaking at a conference in beijing. >> you know we...
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chen if he can leave the country and go to the united states. some time to play out but closer to his dream. >> i know you'll keep an eye on it stan, stan grant reporting live from beijing, china. >>> sometime today the family of junior se seau will announce fu mans. he wanted his brain studied to learn more about concussions. dr. sanjay gupta has been investigating concussions and football players for years now. junior seau's brain will go do the boston institute and what will they look for? >> this is hard to talk about, obviously, so recent, but they will look for evidence of what is known as plaques and tangles, people may have heard those terms associated with alzheimers, a very similar process, cte, chronic traumatic encephalo pathpathy. repeated blows to the head over and over again can cause this process, cte and cause it in at a young able, 43 year. >> can cause react in certain ways, anger and depression and could really like make you commit suicide? >> we don't know for sure because it's still such new science but yes, anger, depressi
chen if he can leave the country and go to the united states. some time to play out but closer to his dream. >> i know you'll keep an eye on it stan, stan grant reporting live from beijing, china. >>> sometime today the family of junior se seau will announce fu mans. he wanted his brain studied to learn more about concussions. dr. sanjay gupta has been investigating concussions and football players for years now. junior seau's brain will go do the boston institute and what will...
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strokes, which are known as the silent killer, are the third leading cause of death in the united states. >>> a record donation to the smithsonian means new digs for the dinos. david koch has given $35 million. it will be used to build a new dinosaur hall. the current exhibit would close in 2014 with the new space set to open in 2019. during renovation, some fossils will go on display in other parts of the museum. >>> here's one that will have you shaking your head. it seems nato needs to do its homework. >> talking about chicago, where nato will host a summit in more than two weeks. yesterday they released a promotional video about chicago, and in it it said chicago is the capital of illinois. the video also said the person for whom the convention center where the summit is being held was named founded the chicago tribune. nope. three other guys did that. and it also claims president obama grew up in chicago. we know that's wrong again. the president spent his early days in hawaii and indonesia and only moved to chicago as a grown man. >> not quite the crack research staff over there. >
strokes, which are known as the silent killer, are the third leading cause of death in the united states. >>> a record donation to the smithsonian means new digs for the dinos. david koch has given $35 million. it will be used to build a new dinosaur hall. the current exhibit would close in 2014 with the new space set to open in 2019. during renovation, some fossils will go on display in other parts of the museum. >>> here's one that will have you shaking your head. it seems...